Five dead, one missing, 21 rescued by local boats. A “rogue wave” is thought to be the cause.
Man, you just never know what might happen.
No particular link, google will find plenty.
Five dead, one missing, 21 rescued by local boats. A “rogue wave” is thought to be the cause.
Man, you just never know what might happen.
No particular link, google will find plenty.
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Rumor has it, the same company has already lost a boat back in the 1980s.
A fatal accident in the 1990s by the same company is in some of the reports. One says one dead, another says two. But they were in a zodiac.